It won't be super crowded. It's right after the new year and christmas. That's a perfect time to go because most people will be heading back to school.
2007-11-30 12:35:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Won't be very busy at all, as this is off peak time. But based on the time you are going to be there, you will be pushing your self to do all those parks. FYI, EPCOT takes 2 1/2 days by itself, even when not crowded. Magic Kingdom takesat least a full day. Animal Kingdom takes a full day, and MGM is 1/2 to 3/4 day. I have not been to the Universal Parks, but I am sure they are the same. Also, the two sets of parks are actually a ways away from eachother. You might want to just pick 3 or 4 parks you really want to do (based on what kind of experience you want) and save yourself some money and frustration by not trying to do them all. Here is a great resource for you to check out for both groups of parks:
http://www.wdwinfo.com/
2007-12-01 05:14:08
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answered by ladyreynaaz 1
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hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehe!
Sorry, IDK about your trip, but I just had to answer because of leonardo's comments on Orlando. He think's that's expensive! he-he! Try living in southern California. Its about 3x more expensive. (But there is alot more to do!)
Anyway, even though it should be less croweded than summer, 6 parks in 4 days (if you can even do all 4 days in parks) is alot to handle. You need at least 2 days to do Magic Kingdom completely, 2 days for epcot and 1-1/2 days each for MGM and Animal kingdom. But I guess if you get a hopper, you can get a brief viewing (and maybe a few rides) at each in 3 days. But be aware, each of the WDW parks are not right next to each other like Universal's are. You will have to travel, and that takes time, to get between the parks. If the crowds are minimal, you probably can do the best of the two universal parks in one day. (try saving that for the Monday).
Good luck! and have fun!
2007-12-02 18:21:21
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answered by Jenni P 4
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This will be one of the slowest times of the year. However, week-ends could be a little busy because that's when locals go. I would hit EPCOT on Saturday, and get to the MK as early as possible on Sunday. It will get busy the closer you get to noon, but you can see a lot of attractions if you get there right when the park opens. Hitting all 6 of those parks is gonna be tough. Depending on your age, maybe Universal might be high on your priority list.
2007-12-01 07:52:41
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answered by Nobody Special 7
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the parks shouldn't be too crowded (post-Christmas/New Years' crush would be over) and the weather usually cooperates then.
I don't think 3 days is enough for all 6 parks though. You may need to do either the Disney or the Universal parks. Even that would be stretching it in only 3 days.
Have fun!
2007-12-02 08:28:23
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answered by Awesome★Possum♕҉☮♪♥♠♦♣♫ღ☼✔♀✫ஐ¤Δ☺◎ 7
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January (after New Years) is usually a very good time to go.
According to Scotttware.com's Attendance figures, it's not the slowest time of th year, but it is still one of the slowest times of the year.
I don't know what the weather will be like, but I think you're in for a good time -- Have fun!
2007-12-01 01:47:15
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answered by aelk2004 4
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I even have been to disney and known dissimilar circumstances! in disney you may wait in VERY long traces to get on most of the rides. you will get a quickly pass and circulate to the front of the traces yet which may well be very severe priced. known on the different hand has short traces and its nonetheless alot of exciting, i in my view like known greater advantageous for that reason. they have additionally extra some new rides in known like harry potter and the Simpson's! yet once you like the entire "magical" feeling then disney is greater advantageous for that. the two parks are truly exciting and you cant unfastened the two way... in disney at night there are firework exhibits at cinderellas citadel that's truly exciting!! desire this facilitates! have exciting :D
2016-10-09 23:31:47
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answered by ? 4
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They probably will not be very crowded... but I have annual passes, and have gone at many different times of the year, and you'd be surprised at how crowded it is when you thought it wouldn't be.
They do have Express Passes to jump the lines, but they are on a per-person basis, and are very expensive.
Have fun :-)
2007-11-30 13:25:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I did the same thing two years ago. During the weekday we were able to finish everything we wanted to do in one day (ride wise). No lines and the weather was fine.
2007-12-01 10:01:06
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answered by golfingguy 3
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yea your doing something amazing but take this from me when you get there you are going to fall in love with it and end up moving but dont move there because life ova there is to expensive!!!!!!!!!
2007-11-30 14:18:50
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answered by leonardo l 1
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